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David Lynch


Jun '17
He's a weird guy, but he grows on you. Been watching the new Twin Peaks and rewatching the old show and movie, and I feel it's as relevant a time as ever.

Eraserhead (1977) - Trippy black and what tale of industrial living, mass production, and goddamn mutant babies filled with horrid puss! This movie is great to watch if you're baked out of your mind.

Blue Velvet (1986) - Kyle M, Laura Dern, and Dennis Hopper are great in this. It's kinda confusing the first dozen times, but it kinda makes sense eventually. Still a solid movie though.

Twin Peaks (1990-1991) - A wonderfully quirky show filled with lounge music, and other great music pieces that set the mood of any scene. A good tv show needs good theme music, and that's one of the reasons Twin Peaks is great. Of course, there's a lot of great actors in the show, and the setting is great too.

Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992) - You'd really have to watch the show to understand this movie, but if you're into it, the movie is actually a pretty emotional experience. It makes me sad everytime I watch it. Pretty horrific too, when compared to the show. David Lynch never strays from an R-rating if he can help it.

Mulholland Drive (2001) - I watched it once, and I immediately forgot it. I might've watched it a second time, but I forget that too. It didn't grab me though. I think I need to watch it another 8 times.

Twin Peaks (2017) - So far, it's total Lynch, and as satisfying as ever.


I need to check out Lost Highway and Inland Empire soon, and probably whatever else he's done.
Thoughts on DAVID LYNCH?


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Box_a_Hair says:
#6

Jun '17
I just caught myself up on Lost Highway (1997), which wasn't as confusing as I'd expected it to be. Good cast, performances, etc, and it was pretty interesting all around, to be honest. Didn't leave me scratching my head at all! Even though it's totally weird, of course. After a certain point, you just accept the weirdness and let it roll.


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Box_a_Hair says:
#11, Reply to #10

Jun '17
Have you tried rewatching them multiple times? Sometimes, that helps! I hated "Gummo" when I first saw it, so I mulled it over for days, then watched it again. I still hated it, but I kept rewatching it until I loved it. I feel like I might have done that with a lot of movies, but David Lynch movies make my heart melt.


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Box_a_Hair says:
#15

Jul '17
I think this bit from Family Guy sums of David Lynch pretty well.

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Box_a_Hair says:
#19, Reply to #18

Mar '18
Midway through this very thread, you'd see that I already saw Lost Highway, several months ago. Get with the times, brah.

Lost Highway was good though. A "mindfuck" of a premise, but after seeing enough Lynch works, it doesn't seem nearly as far-fetched as it would if you hadn't seen a Lynch movie before. Besides, what's a better way to start your movie than with a David Bowie song? I'll tell you what... if a giant tea kettle named Phillip Jeffries sang a song.



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